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The Horseferry Road drill hall was a military installation at 95 Horseferry Road, London.
Horseferry Road drill hall | |
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London | |
Coordinates | 51.49527°N 0.13324°W |
Type | Drill halls |
Site history | |
Built | 1985 |
Built for | Ministry of Defence |
In use | 1985-Present |
The drill hall was designed as the drill hall for G (London Scottish) Company 1st Battalion 51st Highland Volunteers and completed in 1985.[1][2] It incorporates parts of the structure, including the wrought iron roof, the double-level iron galleries and the war memorials, which were relocated from the company's previous drill hall at 59 Buckingham Gate.[3]
Prior to their move to 76D Rochester Row, it was the home of A (London Scottish) Company of the London Regiment.[4] It is a Grade II listed building.[5] The London Scottish Regiment Museum holds a collection of regimental memorabilia which it displays on the galleries.[6]
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